Complete Edgar Allan Poe
12+

150+ Stories, Poems & More

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"Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing, doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before." - From The Raven

"We loved with a love that was more than love." - From Annabel Lee

“They who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night.” - From Eleonora

This barely scratches the bloody surface. This app is the treasure chest of Poe apps....

* OVER 150 Edgar Allan Poe works...

* ALL of Poe's many TALES and POEMS

* PLUS: Key ESSAYS, his ONLY NOVEL, a few UNCOMPLETED WORKS, even HOAXES he published in newspapers.

* It's ALL the ESSENTIAL Poe...and MORE

* Writings are sorted by category so it's easy to find what you want to read

* PAGES THAT TURN LIKE A REAL BOOK

* Plus more user-friendly features for a great reading experience!

Here's what's included (NOT THE FULL LIST, WE RAN OUT OF SPACE)

*****Tales******-A Descent into the Maelström-A Tale of Jerusalem-A Tale Of The Ragged Mountains-Eleonora-Four Beasts in One-How to Write a Blackwood Article-King Pest-Landor's Cottage-Ligeia-Lionizing -Mesmeric Revelation-Metzengerstein -Morella-MS. Found in a Bottle-Mystification-Never Bet the Devil Your Head-Shadow - A Parable-Silence - A Fable-Some words with a Mummy-The Angel of the Odd -The Balloon Hoax-The Black Cat-The Cask of Amontillado-The Colloquy of Monas and Una -The Conversation of Eiros and Charmion -The Devil in the Belfry -The Domain of Arnheim-The Fall of the House of Usher-The Gold Bug-The Imp of the Perverse-The Island of the Fay-The Landscape Garden -The Light-House (Incomplete)-The Literary Life of Thingum Bob, Esq. -The Masque of the Red Death-The Murders in the Rue Morgue-The Mystery of Marie Rogêt-The Oblong Box -The Oval Portrait-The Pit and the Pendulum-The Power of Words -The Premature Burial-The Sphinx-The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether -The Tell-Tale Heart-The Thousand-and-Second Tale of Scheherezade-The Unparalleled Adventures of One Hans Pfall-Thou Art the Man-Von Kempelen and his Discovery-Why the Little Frenchman Wears his Hand in a Sling-X-ing a Paragraph

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May 10, 2010

Aug 18, 2017

Version 10.0

Updated for iOS 10

Ratings and Reviews

5 out of 5

6 Ratings

6 Ratings

Essential App!

Apr 23, 2013

PamelaJoDelk

As a teenager, I loved Poe. To have this treasure trove of Edgar Allen Poe right at your fingertips is divine. I admit I have been watching "The Following" on television, and the continual references to Poe made me find the old book on my shelf so I could go back and savor his genius. To find an app with his work available in this medium has been the most satisfying app find I've experienced YET on my iPhone. Poe was one of the forefathers that helped us find the beauty and comfort one may find in horror and facing our terrors. Some of his poetry is so profound. Without a doubt, you'll love this app.

Essential App!

Apr 23, 2013

PamelaJoDelk

As a teenager, I loved Poe. To have this treasure trove of Edgar Allen Poe right at your fingertips is divine. I admit I have been watching "The Following" on television, and the continual references to Poe made me find the old book on my shelf so I could go back and savor his genius. To find an app with his work available in this medium has been the most satisfying app find I've experienced YET on my iPhone. Poe was one of the forefathers that helped us find the beauty and comfort one may find in horror and facing our terrors. Some of his poetry is so profound. Without a doubt, you'll love this app.

A huge volume of work

Jun 19, 2011

MrCLRiggs

This is a stellar app! a few years back, I bought one of those "Complete Works of..." books from a used bookstore. This thing was, of course, huge, bulky, and certainly not something I could take on the bus with me.

Then I found this app. The developers have done a great job, and the amount of material is great, as is the interface. This is almost always something I turn to on my commute.

Thank you!

A huge volume of work

Jun 19, 2011

MrCLRiggs

This is a stellar app! a few years back, I bought one of those "Complete Works of..." books from a used bookstore. This thing was, of course, huge, bulky, and certainly not something I could take on the bus with me.

Then I found this app. The developers have done a great job, and the amount of material is great, as is the interface. This is almost always something I turn to on my commute.

Thank you!

The Incomplete Edgar Allan Poe

Oct 31, 2011

Another Friend of Shep

Probably the best Poe app out, and well worth 99 cents. But it is far from complete. I understand the decision not to include several pieces universally included in Complete Works, for example, Poe's illuminating Marginalia.

But to overlook what Poe (and many scholars) considered to be his most important work - EUREKA - is unforgivable. This piece out-did Einstein (in1847!), prefigured Quantum Physics, and is essential to understanding the vast scope and grasp of Poe's mind.

The app could be a little more user-friendly and a lot more attractive with very little effort. There are many good reasons why most ebooks flip pages rather than scroll down - the scrolling makes it impossible to find your place or a particular passage. The ability to mark passages would also be most helpful, and some prettying up is justified.

But Most of All, Include "Eureka" - no edition can be called complete without it.

The Incomplete Edgar Allan Poe

Oct 31, 2011

Another Friend of Shep

Probably the best Poe app out, and well worth 99 cents. But it is far from complete. I understand the decision not to include several pieces universally included in Complete Works, for example, Poe's illuminating Marginalia.

But to overlook what Poe (and many scholars) considered to be his most important work - EUREKA - is unforgivable. This piece out-did Einstein (in1847!), prefigured Quantum Physics, and is essential to understanding the vast scope and grasp of Poe's mind.

The app could be a little more user-friendly and a lot more attractive with very little effort. There are many good reasons why most ebooks flip pages rather than scroll down - the scrolling makes it impossible to find your place or a particular passage. The ability to mark passages would also be most helpful, and some prettying up is justified.

But Most of All, Include "Eureka" - no edition can be called complete without it.